Ethnobotany Project
Contemporary Uses of Native Plants, Southern CA and Northern Baja Indians
by Deborah Small & Rose Ramirez; Tima Link, Designer
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About the Book
The Ethnobotany Project focuses on the contemporary uses of twelve native plants of profound importance to the intellectual, spiritual, and cultural vitality of Indian people in the Southern California / Northern Baja region. Plants: yerba mansa, bladderpod, elderberry, pinyon pine, manzanita, wild cherry, creosote, yerba santa, agave, white sage, stinging nettle, and mesquite.
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Features & Details
- Category Education
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Size
US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
92 Pages - Publish Date Sep 03, 2015
- Language English
- Tags Ethnobotany Project, American Indians, California Native Plants
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